新视野大学英语件4

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1、Section A Studying Abroad Unit 4第1页/共100页1.I saw Simon shortly before his departure for Russia.2.His parents will depart for Hawaii tomorrow from Heathrow airport.第2页/共100页1.routine care2.routine police inquiries 3.It is just a routine medical examination,nothing to get worried about.4.A routine pat

2、rol5.Routine duties6.A routine conference第3页/共100页Johns departure had upset their daily routine.第4页/共100页1.The college is(playing)host to a group of visiting Russian scientists.Oxford UniversityOxford University第5页/共100页第6页/共100页U.S.Military Academy第7页/共100页Princeton University第8页/共100页StanfordUnive

3、rsity第9页/共100页Sen.Leland Stanford第10页/共100页Massachusetts Institute of Technology第11页/共100页Harvard UniversityHarvard University第12页/共100页2.The Grand Hotel is playing host to this years sales conference.(=it is being held in this hotel.)第13页/共100页3.Japan played host to the First World Championship Gra

4、nd Prix.日本主办了第一次世界大奖赛。第14页/共100页1.The government is the highest authority in the country.2.The local education/water authority.3.The authorities in Spain have refused to allow him to enter the country.第15页/共100页British police are cooperating with the Malaysian authorities.第16页/共100页3)She now has aut

5、hority over the people she used to take orders from.第17页/共100页1.grant a scholarship to a student2.she was finally granted an exit visa.3.The US agreed to grant the new state diplomatic recognition.第18页/共100页4.The Norton consortium has been granted permission to build a shopping mall.5.Your request f

6、or housing benefit has been granted.第19页/共100页1.a birth/marriage certificate2.a teachers certificate第20页/共100页1.She was granted an examination certificate.她被授予考试合格证书。2.Youll need a doctors certificate to prove that youve been too ill to go to work.3.Gaining a CET IV certificate will bring you many b

7、enefits.第21页/共100页1.I specified blue for the bedroom walls,but the decorators have painted them white.2.Did you specify where the new office furniture was to be put?3.The rules clearly specify that competitors are not allowed to accept payment.第22页/共100页We were planning on just having a snack(小吃,点心)

8、and catching the early train.第23页/共100页I have drawn up the main outlines,and we will have to work out all the details later.第24页/共100页UN negotiators have worked out a set of compromise proposal.第25页/共100页1.People are asked by the government to economize on fuel.2.We have to economize on water during

9、 the dry season.第26页/共100页1.Deductions of points will be made if those who compete do not follow the rules.2.Tax is deducted from your salary.第27页/共100页3)Poor plumbing deducts from the value of the house.4)My employer deducted a pound from my wages this week.第28页/共100页1.The bank promised that he cou

10、ld get a loan in the event of an emergency.2.Candles will lit in the event of a blackout.3.In the event of rain,the game will be postponed.第29页/共100页insecticide,pesticide 第30页/共100页1.I havent enough money to buy a car,so Ill just have to do without(one).2.He cant do without(the services of)a secreta

11、ry.3.People can do without a lot of things,but they cannot do without food.第31页/共100页1.Dont take on responsibility that you cannot handle.2.(longman)My doctor says Im too tired and has advised me not to take any more work on.3.She took on greater responsibilities when she was promoted.第32页/共100页1.Th

12、e police examined several items of clothing(=several clothes).2.The first item she bought was an electric iron.(电熨斗)。3.A shop window filled with hundreds of items.第33页/共100页The professor wanted to see item 15,the Egyptian pot.第34页/共100页1.The earthquake was the most important item of news this week.地

13、震是本周最重要的一条新闻。2.There was an interesting item in the newspaper today.第35页/共100页1.This ship was filled to capacity with goods.2.The hall is filled to capacity.第36页/共100页3.The fuel tank has a capacity of 12 gallons.4.The orchestra played to a capacity crowd in the Queen Elizabeth Hall 第37页/共100页1.We tu

14、rned the corner and saw that the road descended sharply.2.The sun descended over the western hills.3.He descended the ladder/the stairs.第38页/共100页4.The balloon descended gradually as the air came out.5.I want to talk about all these points in descending order of importance.第39页/共100页1.Domestic publi

15、c opinion has turned against the war.2.The governments domestic policies3.domestic prices/trade4.Chinas domestic affairs.第40页/共100页5.Domestic flights go from Terminal 1.第41页/共100页1.The children are finding it hard to adapt to their new school.2.Plants that have adapted themselves to desert condition

16、s.3.Alpine flowers which are well adapted to the harsh Swiss winters.第42页/共100页These trees adapted themselves more easily to the red earth of this region.第43页/共100页1.Most plants are nourished by water drawn up through their roots.2.Milk is a nourishing drink.第44页/共100页The early Olympics was only an

17、activity that had to do with religion.第45页/共100页1.Man is destroying the nature,and the nature in turn is punishing man.2.Theory is based on practice and in turn serves practice.第46页/共100页Interest rates were cut,and in turn,share prices rose.第47页/共100页War in the Gulf pushed up the price of oil.第48页/共

18、100页Central Topic:the purposes of going abroad and the various challenges of studying in a different country.第49页/共100页Experiences in ExileSection BUnit Four第50页/共100页1.Napoleon was sent into exile.2.They exiled Napoleon to the island of St Helena.(位于非洲西南,大西洋里)3.He is living in exile on the small is

19、land for some political reason.4.The President went into exile abroad in 1959 because of the political situation in his own country.第51页/共100页1.If we get help the work will be finished all the sooner.2.The rise in prices is all the more serious because we are not selling enough goods abroad.第52页/共10

20、0页1.The valley echoed(back)her song.2.The hills echoed to the sound of their laughter.William Wordsworth :The Solitary Reaper 孤寂的刈麦女第53页/共100页1.This spaceship/spacecraft travels at a tremendous speed.2.We heard a tremendous explosion.通古斯大爆炸事件 第54页/共100页1.The road cut through the swamp.那条路斜穿过沼泽地。2.I

21、sometimes cut through the park on my way home.第55页/共100页1.She took up a new job with infinite enthusiasm.2.The universe is infinite3.The infinite ingenuity of man 人类无穷无尽的创造力第56页/共100页1.The UN is sending aid to the occupied territories.2.Mountainous territory 山区3.Uninhabited territory无人居住区4.This meet

22、ing is to be held on neutral territory.第57页/共100页Wild animals will not allow other animals to enter their territory.第58页/共100页1.The officer ordered his men to cease fire.(=stop shooting)2.(cease+to-v)As from the end of the month,this regulation will cease to have effect.3.(cease+v-ing)The factory ha

23、s ceased making bicycles.The company has ceased trading in this part of the world.第59页/共100页1.The dress shrank when I washed it.2.His savings quickly shrank.他冷得缩成一团。他冷得缩成一团。3.He shrank with cold.第60页/共100页1.Fearing a beating the dog shrank into a corner.2.She is shy by nature and shrinks from any st

24、ranger.3.We must not shrink from difficulties.第61页/共100页1.We had to sit through several tedious speeches.2.A tedious book/speaker/lecture第62页/共100页1.a spectacular firework display 2.spectacular waterfall第63页/共100页1.Driving has been forbidden in the town center.2.Smoking is forbidden in the concert h

25、all.3.I forbid you to go swimming.4.Most of the parents agree to forbid their children to smoke.第64页/共100页1.A forbidding look 2.A forbidding appearance3.The travelers way was blocked by a forbidding range of mountains.4.A forbidding coastline5.Forbidding clouds6.A forbidding mountain第65页/共100页1.Retr

26、eat from the public eye2.More and more she retreated into books.第66页/共100页1.She recoiled from the snake.2.She recoiled from the gunman in terror.3.The advancing troops recoiled before the counterattack.第67页/共100页1.We need a dynamic increase of trade with other countries.我们需要大力拓展与他国的贸易。2.Shes young a

27、nd dynamic and will be a great head of the department.她年轻、精力充沛,定将成为该部门出色的领导。3.他是个性格活跃的人。He is a man of dynamic personalities.第68页/共100页1.Latin folk dance is quite dynamic.2.Hong Kong is a dynamic economic region in Asia.3.A dynamic young businessman.4.A dynamic period in history.第69页/共100页1.The new

28、boss has done nothing whatsoever to improve efficiency.2.There is no doubt whatsoever that the scientist has devoted all his life to his cause.第70页/共100页Her family emigrated to America in the 1850s.Green Card(USA);maple leaf(Canada)Immigrate第71页/共100页 a magnificent Renaissance palace 文艺复兴时期(14-16世纪)

29、的宏伟的宫殿St Peters-the basilica(1450-1626)of Vatican City,Rome.Floor plan by Bramante and Raphael,dome by Michelangelo.第72页/共100页1.Houses in the neighborhood are identical.2.2.Your fingerprints cant be identical to/with mine.第73页/共100页The mood of the passage:depressionWhy in depression:uncertainty 第74页

30、/共100页Experiences in ExileSection BUnit Four第75页/共100页1.Napoleon was sent into exile.2.They exiled Napoleon to the island of St Helena.(位于非洲西南,大西洋里)3.He is living in exile on the small island for some political reason.4.The President went into exile abroad in 1959 because of the political situation

31、in his own country.第76页/共100页1.If we get help the work will be finished all the sooner.2.The rise in prices is all the more serious because we are not selling enough goods abroad.第77页/共100页1.The valley echoed(back)her song.2.The hills echoed to the sound of their laughter.William Wordsworth :The Sol

32、itary Reaper 孤寂的刈麦女第78页/共100页1.This spaceship/spacecraft travels at a tremendous speed.2.We heard a tremendous explosion.通古斯大爆炸事件 第79页/共100页1.The road cut through the swamp.那条路斜穿过沼泽地。2.I sometimes cut through the park on my way home.第80页/共100页1.She took up a new job with infinite enthusiasm.2.The un

33、iverse is infinite3.The infinite ingenuity of man 人类无穷无尽的创造力第81页/共100页1.The UN is sending aid to the occupied territories.2.Mountainous territory 山区3.Uninhabited territory无人居住区4.This meeting is to be held on neutral territory.第82页/共100页Wild animals will not allow other animals to enter their territo

34、ry.第83页/共100页1.The officer ordered his men to cease fire.(=stop shooting)2.(cease+to-v)As from the end of the month,this regulation will cease to have effect.3.(cease+v-ing)The factory has ceased making bicycles.The company has ceased trading in this part of the world.第84页/共100页1.The dress shrank wh

35、en I washed it.2.His savings quickly shrank.他冷得缩成一团。他冷得缩成一团。3.He shrank with cold.第85页/共100页1.Fearing a beating the dog shrank into a corner.2.She is shy by nature and shrinks from any stranger.3.We must not shrink from difficulties.第86页/共100页1.We had to sit through several tedious speeches.2.A tedi

36、ous book/speaker/lecture第87页/共100页1.a spectacular firework display 2.spectacular waterfall第88页/共100页1.Driving has been forbidden in the town center.2.Smoking is forbidden in the concert hall.3.I forbid you to go swimming.4.Most of the parents agree to forbid their children to smoke.第89页/共100页1.A for

37、bidding look 2.A forbidding appearance3.The travelers way was blocked by a forbidding range of mountains.4.A forbidding coastline5.Forbidding clouds6.A forbidding mountain第90页/共100页1.Retreat from the public eye2.More and more she retreated into books.第91页/共100页1.She recoiled from the snake.2.She rec

38、oiled from the gunman in terror.3.The advancing troops recoiled before the counterattack.第92页/共100页1.We need a dynamic increase of trade with other countries.我们需要大力拓展与他国的贸易。2.Shes young and dynamic and will be a great head of the department.她年轻、精力充沛,定将成为该部门出色的领导。3.他是个性格活跃的人。He is a man of dynamic pe

39、rsonalities.第93页/共100页1.Latin folk dance is quite dynamic.2.Hong Kong is a dynamic economic region in Asia.3.A dynamic young businessman.4.A dynamic period in history.第94页/共100页1.The new boss has done nothing whatsoever to improve efficiency.2.There is no doubt whatsoever that the scientist has devo

40、ted all his life to his cause.第95页/共100页Her family emigrated to America in the 1850s.Green Card(USA);maple leaf(Canada)Immigrate第96页/共100页 a magnificent Renaissance palace 文艺复兴时期(14-16世纪)的宏伟的宫殿St Peters-the basilica(1450-1626)of Vatican City,Rome.Floor plan by Bramante and Raphael,dome by Michelangelo.第97页/共100页1.Houses in the neighborhood are identical.2.2.Your fingerprints cant be identical to/with mine.第98页/共100页The mood of the passage:depressionWhy in depression:uncertainty 第99页/共100页感谢您的观看!第100页/共100页

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